11-28-2020, 10:51 AM
(11-28-2020, 10:34 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Not sure how positive/negative it will be, but I foresee a higher than average turnover rate coming this offseason. I don't mean turnover as in fumbles and interceptions, but turnover as in personnel. I think that we'll see teams reacting to the reduced salary cap by not signing as many lucrative free agent deals to players at or near the end of their career, but rather opting to fill out their rosters with younger, healthier, lower costing players.
True, but if teams aren't spending and higher-priced vets still need jobs, won't that just drive the numbers down on deals? This might be the best year in awhile to get free agents if day 1 of FA starts without the usual jaw-dropping contracts being shelled out due to the cap increase. Some quality players will be left out n the cold, and somebody's going to steal them eventually.